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13-letter words containing m, i, r, n

  • misadventured — (obsolete) unfortunate.
  • misadventurer — a person who experiences misadventure or misfortune
  • misadventures — Plural form of misadventure.
  • misadvertence — inadvertence
  • misanthropist — a hater of humankind.
  • misapprehends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misapprehend.
  • miscomprehend — Misunderstand.
  • misconfigured — Simple past tense and past participle of misconfigure.
  • misconjecture — the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.
  • misconstruing — Present participle of misconstrue.
  • miscoordinate — of the same order or degree; equal in rank or importance.
  • miscorrection — a wrong correction
  • misdemeanours — Plural form of misdemeanour.
  • miserableness — The property of being miserable.
  • misgovernance — to govern or manage badly.
  • misgovernment — to govern or manage badly.
  • misimpression — a faulty or incorrect impression; a misconception or misapprehension.
  • misinterprets — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misinterpret.
  • misobservance — a failure to observe thoroughly or properly
  • misperceiving — Present participle of misperceive.
  • misperception — to understand or perceive incorrectly; misunderstand.
  • mispersuasion — a false or mistaken persuasion
  • mispronounced — Said wrongly.
  • mispronounces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mispronounce.
  • misproportion — comparative relation between things or magnitudes as to size, quantity, number, etc.; ratio.
  • misrecognized — Simple past tense and past participle of misrecognize.
  • misrecognizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misrecognize.
  • misredemption — illegal or fraudulent traffic in consumer product coupons, including mail theft and counterfeiting.
  • misrepresents — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misrepresent.
  • mission creep — the tendency for a task, esp a military operation, to become unintentionally wider in scope than its initial objectives
  • mistranscribe — to make a written copy, especially a typewritten copy, of (dictated material, notes taken during a lecture, or other spoken material).
  • mistranslated — Simple past tense and past participle of mistranslate.
  • mistranslates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mistranslate.
  • mistrustingly — In a mistrusting manner.
  • misunderstand — to take (words, statements, etc.) in a wrong sense; understand wrongly.
  • misunderstood — improperly understood or interpreted.
  • mitochondrial — (cytology) Of, or relating to mitochondria.
  • mitochondrion — an organelle in the cytoplasm of cells that functions in energy production.
  • mixed farming — agriculture: raising both crops and livestock
  • mobile number — a set of figures identifying the mobile telephone of a particular subscriber, and used in making connections to that telephone
  • mobile triton — (processor)   (Official name 82430MX) A version of Intel's Triton I processor chip set intended for mobile computers. Mobile Triton consists of one 82437MX and two 82438MX.
  • moderationist — a person who favors, supports, or promotes moderation.
  • modernisation — Alternative spelling of modernization.
  • modernization — to make modern; give a new or modern character or appearance to: to modernize one's ideas; to modernize a kitchen.
  • molding board — a board upon which bread is kneaded, cookies prepared, etc.
  • mole fraction — the ratio of the number of moles of a given component of a mixture to the total number of moles of all the components.
  • momentariness — The property of being momentary.
  • monarchianism — any of several doctrines of the Christian church in the 2nd and 3rd centuries a.d., emphasizing the unity of God by maintaining that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost are three manifestations or aspects of God.
  • monarchically — In a monarchic or monarchical fashion.
  • monetary unit — the standard unit of value of the currency of a country, as the dollar in the U.S. and the franc in France.
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